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A revision of the new genus Amiga Nakahara, Willmott & Espeland, gen. n., described for Papilioarnaca Fabricius, 1776 (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae, Satyrinae)

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Revista Científica:

ZooKeys

Año:

2019

Volumen:

821

Páginas:

85–152

DOI:

10.3897/zookeys.821.31782

ISSN:

ISSN 1313-2970 (online), ISSN 1313-2989 (print)

Keywords (Autor):

DNA barcodes, Euptychiina , species delimitation, subspecies, systematics, taxonomy

Resumen

We here propose a new, monotypic genus, Amiga Nakahara, Willmott & Espeland, gen. n., to harbor a common Neotropical butterfly, described as Papilioarnaca Fabricius, 1776, and hitherto placed in the genus Chloreuptychia Forster, 1964. Recent and ongoing molecular phylogenetic research has shown Chloreuptychia to be polyphyletic, with C.arnaca proving to be unrelated to remaining species and not readily placed in any other described genus. Amigaarnacagen. n. et comb. n. as treated here is a widely distributed and very common species ranging from southern Mexico to southern Brazil. A neotype is designated for the names Papilioarnaca and its junior synonym, Papilioebusa Cramer, 1780, resulting in the treatment of the latter name as a junior objective synonym of the former. A lectotype is designated for Euptychiasericeella Bates, 1865, which is treated as a subspecies, Amigaarnacasericeella (Bates, 1865), comb. n. et stat. n., based on molecular and morphological evidence. We also describe two new taxa, Amigaarnacaadela Nakahara & Espeland, ssp. n. and Amigaarnacaindianacristoi Nakahara & Marín, ssp. n., new subspecies from the western Andes and eastern Central America, and northern Venezuela, respectively.

Copyright:

© 2019 Shinichi Nakahara, Gerardo Lamas, Stephanie Tyler, Mario Alejandro Marín, Blanca Huertas, Keith R. Willmott, Olaf H. H. Mielke, Marianne Espeland

Autor (es ):

Nakahara Shinichi, Lamas Gerardo, Tyler Stephanie, Marín Mario Alejandro, Huertas Blanca,Willmott Keith R,Mielke Olaf H H, Espeland Marianne

Editorial:

Pensoft Publishers

Ciudad:

Sofía, Bulgaria

Idioma:

Inglés

Tipo de Referencia:

Articulo de revista academica

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